Tutorials

Onshape Tutorial Exersice

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Sometimes you will not have Solidworks or a similar program installed on your computer. And you may have to make a model immediately. In such situations, Onshape is great. The link to the modeling file from the sample technical drawing is given below. https://cad.onshape.com/documents/51b10db64d8c10d69e04f4da/w/b4cd4b090cea13100d679675/e/741f8ec43a660ff55252cd29

Tutorials:-Working with Power MILL " PART I" To Generate the Programs(G-coded & M-coded) For Various CNC Machines.

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Let Start With Beginning..

Tutorials:-Working with Power MILL "PART IV" Finish Machining Strategies.

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Finishing strategies machine the actual component form and where applicable, follow on from the Area Clearance operation. Suitable values are required to control the accuracy and amount of excess material to be left on a component by a tool path. The parameters used for this purpose are called Thickness and Tolerance

volleyball in Onshape

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I wanted to get to know Onshape better and had a look at the split, transform and pattern command. I repeated this in SolidWorks and it is the same workflow.

Onshape for Absolute Beginners

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https://youtu.be/2utLjjkXpIg

Tutorials:-Working with Power MILL " PART II" Machining Setup

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Here is the Next Part of Working with Power Mill.. Follow the Steps and You will found your way with Power Mill. Some text are Referenced from Book and Online Training Tutorials Thanks and Enjoy..!!

How To Create Chess Queen

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Chess Queen on OnShape

Tutorials:-Working with Power MILL " PART I" To Generate the Programs(G-coded & M-coded) For Various CNC Machines.

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After Step 12 here the Remain Things you Have to do...:-

When the toolpath is to be verified to be checked for gouges?

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Hello. I hope your answer is yes

Onshape Exercise 6

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Beginner's exercise videos in Onshape.

Exercise 4

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Beginner's exercise video in Onshape.

Onshape Exercise 5

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Beginner's exercise videos in Onshape.

Onshape Tutorial for Absolute Beginners

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https://youtu.be/2utLjjkXpIg

3D Modeling of a Braitenberg Vehicle in 4 Steps using Autodesk 123D Design

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This tutorial is suitable for designers who have a basic knowledge of using the open source product Autodesk 123D Design. The steps to build a Breitenberg vehicle are as follows: 1. Modeling a wheel: a cylinder with a diameter of 2 cm and a height of 0.5 cm is placed in the workspace. Drill a hole in it by drawing a circle with a diameter of 0.3 cm and extruding - 0.5 cm with the Extrude tool. We soften the edges of the cylinder with Fillet Radius: 0.5. 2. Clone the wheel: rotate the resulting wheel 90° along the Z axis and copy it with Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V. 3. Modeling the vehicle body: regarding the design of the vehicle body, there are various options. In this case the author models a classic vehicle, which is most often shown in the bibliographic sources. After drawing and extruding a surface with the desired shape we apply Fillet with radius 35 on the back edge and with 30 on the front edge for a contemporary design (i could provide more images if it is needed). On the selected side edges we successively apply Fillet with a radius of 9. 4. Make a special place for the sensor: it is necessary to select the square plane that is located in the middle of the case and successively apply Sketch > Project, Sketch > Offset and Construct > Extrude with a negative value.

Tutorials:-Working with Power MILL "PART IV" Finish Machining Strategies.

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Raster, Radial, Spiral, and Pattern Finishing. Introduction. This section will cover Finishing strategies created by the downward projection of a Pattern, which include four types, Raster, Radial, Spiral and (user defined) Pattern. PowerMILL generates the toolpaths by projecting a wireframe form down the Z-axis onto the model. The standard patterns applied in Raster, Radial, and Spiral are achieved by entering values directly into the Finishing Form. The resultant Pattern can be displayed by selecting Preview before executing the command by selecting Apply. The Pattern option requires a user-defined geometric form (active Pattern), which is projected down Z onto the model as a tool path.